Title
Women-led startups and their contribution to job creation
Date Issued
01 January 2018
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
book part
Author(s)
Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana
Publisher(s)
Springer
Abstract
Purpose: Given the scant literature of female founders in technology ventures, and scarce evidence of Latin American startups, we have examined gender similarities and differences between male and female-led teams regarding their business stage, growth expectations, strategic vision skill, and team composition. Design/methodology/approach: A unique online survey was sent to male and female founders via email and social networks, out of which a total of 199 responses were analyzed using tools for descriptive analysis and mean comparisons. We deliberately sought for a greater proportion female founders from Latin American countries. The respondents were surveyed on their individual and startups characteristics. Findings: We have found (1) no significant gender difference in business stage, (2) slightly fewer growth expectations among women, compared to men, although not significant, (3) slightly less strong skill of strategic vision among women, compared to men, (4) female-led teams are smaller than male-led teams, both diverse teams in terms of employees’ gender, and (5) male- (73%) and female- (55%) led teams create further jobs than the minimum team size. Originality/value: This study discusses the findings on gender differences (growth expectations, strategic vision, team-building) in relation to the discussion on whether startups create employment or not. According to our results, both male and female-led startups create jobs.
Start page
139
End page
156
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Economía Sociología Demografía
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85077768434
Resource of which it is part
FGF Studies in Small Business and Entrepreneurship
ISSN of the container
23646918
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